We have assembled a collection of Toxoplasma research in Parasitology 📖
In the editorial, JP Dubey highlights key articles in the field and comments on why he chose to publish much of his research on the topic with us: https://t.co/5dkmw93dqw
The latest on Dientamoeba diagnostics from us is here
https://t.co/MzZyToB546
Worth a read if you are interested in translating human diagnostics to animals
Do you work with organoids in your research? Consider submitting a manuscript for our upcoming Special Issue on Organoid Research in Parasitology.
For further information, take a look at this video from our editor, Prof Cinzia Cantacessi
https://t.co/p4eLl9oJqf
We produced a short video summary of our 2024 symposium on Organoid Research in Parasitology. We invite original research and review articles on the topic for an upcoming Special Issue.
https://t.co/ya4XoCUgjY
Have you ever heard of circadian rhythms? They are the timekeeping mechanisms responsible for the cyclic repetition of metabolic, behavioural and psychological processes in all living organisms. Turns out, parasites might disrupt them!
Oldie but a goodie! Accelerated footage of Dientamoeba fragilis "crawling" in petri dish of culture medium - circa 2009. Despite its name Dientamoeba is a trichomonad & not an amoeba. Related paper featuring this very isolate: https://t.co/i9nWgWPrzn
Remember this @ProfJTEllis ?
https://t.co/QpicfRp8CF
Wanted to share the wisdom in this article about poor publisher practice but ironically it's not open access....come on BMJ remember when you were making the running....
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New data on the cyst stage of Dientamoeba fragilis from our own @ProfJTEllis including new experiments performed using a rodent model.
Excellent work indeed John!
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TICK, tock, the clock is TICKing, but there is still time to submit a paper to our Special Issue on "The biology of ticks and associated epidemiology of tick-borne parasitic diseases". Deadline is 31 May! https://t.co/XrN7yG8hNP